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rebekah brooks, also going to police, facing charges of her own. what kind of criminal liability could those three face in all of this? >> well, there are several possible crimes. and it might be over here in murdoch-owned properties in the states. so he has to be worried about that, too. it's certainly a crime to hack into people's voice mail. there are privacy issues, there are criminal statutes against hacking into computers. so, there is a possibility of criminal prosecution, which is why mr. klein has to be careful in exposing people to criminal liability. but right now, mr. murdoch has one and only one goal. get everything out as quickly as possible. who, what, when, where and why? >> lanny davis. thank you. we appreciate you joining us. >> thank you. >> now here's chris. >> thanks. this morning there's a disturbing story out of denver where an air traffic controller is accused of working and talking to the pilots on the air while he was legally drunk. cbs news homeland security correspondent bob orr has the latest now from washington. bob, g
rebekah brooks, also going to police, facing charges of her own. what kind of criminal liability could those three face in all of this? >> well, there are several possible crimes. and it might be over here in murdoch-owned properties in the states. so he has to be worried about that, too. it's certainly a crime to hack into people's voice mail. there are privacy issues, there are criminal statutes against hacking into computers. so, there is a possibility of criminal prosecution, which is...
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at almost any cost. >> he closed the news of the world to try to defend rebekah brooks. he gave up his bid for bskyb. he even agreed to go before a committee. it's not worked. >> reporter: the fallout from will scandal has exposed the unhealthfully close and possibly corrupt relationship between his papers, the police and the political elite. yesterday the surprise resignation of london's police chief underlined that. sir paul stevenson isn't suspected of doing anything wrong himself, but it is on his watch that a former news of the world editor since arrested was hired as a pr consultant to the police force. all eyes are going to be on the parliamentary committee. tomorrow rupert murdock, his son james, and rebekah brooks will be in the hot seat and the proceedings will be broadcast live. >> liz palmer, thanks. >>> i have a feeling this is just the beginning of this story. now here's jeff glor at the news desk with a check muof our othe headlines. >>> a new survey predicts more hiring 23 hiring for the rest of the year. 43% of respondents say their companies will likely
at almost any cost. >> he closed the news of the world to try to defend rebekah brooks. he gave up his bid for bskyb. he even agreed to go before a committee. it's not worked. >> reporter: the fallout from will scandal has exposed the unhealthfully close and possibly corrupt relationship between his papers, the police and the political elite. yesterday the surprise resignation of london's police chief underlined that. sir paul stevenson isn't suspected of doing anything wrong...
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within hours rebekah brooks his chief executive resigned. for 22 years, rupert murdoch last week showed his public support during a phone hacking and bribery scandal of his "news of the world" she's been embroiled in as far back as 200037. >> have you paid police for information? >> i have paid the police for information in the past. >> reporter: parliamentarians, they indicated they won't be answering all answers but the committee says murdoch and brooks will be compelled to answer because they're note criminally charged and james previously said parliament was lied to. >> he has stated parliament has been misled by people in his employment and we want answers to questions about this. >> reporter: in an interview with his "wall street journal" newspaper, rupert murdoch said in agreeing to appear he wanted to address things said in parliament which he called "total lies" adding it's important it's absolutely important to establish our integrity. brooks acknowledged it's responsibility to establish the integrity of the people. >> reporter: th
within hours rebekah brooks his chief executive resigned. for 22 years, rupert murdoch last week showed his public support during a phone hacking and bribery scandal of his "news of the world" she's been embroiled in as far back as 200037. >> have you paid police for information? >> i have paid the police for information in the past. >> reporter: parliamentarians, they indicated they won't be answering all answers but the committee says murdoch and brooks will be...
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>> let's talk about brooke mueller's legal options right now. what is her next step? what can she do? i'm sure there's a financial gain to all of this. >> no question for her. but she's not without problems. there were alcohol situations. but compared to the two of them, one has a hand grenade, the other has an atom bomb. if i were lawyers identify tell her to sit back and wait and everything is going to come to you. >> that is the flip side of the coin. she's no mother teresa. she's had rehab problems, drug problems. so what happens to these kids? i mean does the judge sit back and say, like you mentioned i've got a problem here but i've got a bigger problem over here. >> the judge doesn't want to take the kids away from both parents. so they'll give her every break. but -- and she looks like she's got her act together right now. time can only tell with this case. it's going to go on and on and on. >> all right, raoul fedder, thank you so much for coming in. great to talk with you. coming up next, the economy is looking better, and so are many americans. we've got th
>> let's talk about brooke mueller's legal options right now. what is her next step? what can she do? i'm sure there's a financial gain to all of this. >> no question for her. but she's not without problems. there were alcohol situations. but compared to the two of them, one has a hand grenade, the other has an atom bomb. if i were lawyers identify tell her to sit back and wait and everything is going to come to you. >> that is the flip side of the coin. she's no mother...
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the family of a murdered school girl whose phone was hacked is calling for brooks to resign. >>> the battle for libya, france said today it wants libyan rebel leaders to negotiate with moammar gadhafi on the ground the rebels were pressing on toward tripoli. mark phillips reports from the battlefield. >> reporter: this is an area called qualesh in the western mountains of libya, runs 100 miles from the tunisian border, right through, drops toward tripoli. this here was until a few days ago until the latest rebel push a gadhafi militia checkpoint, they apparently left here in a hurry, the place is littered with ammunition, littered with blankets and food stuffs as well. you can tell by the look of some of these things, pretty extensive fighting here and here. interestingly, in this load of artillery, shell casings for 107 millimeter rockets. the consignment is from the ministry of agriculture in tripoli, sold about 15 or so years ago. what the rebel leaders here say they continue to make gains like this, nipping if you will at the flanks of gadhafi's forces but in order to get over th
the family of a murdered school girl whose phone was hacked is calling for brooks to resign. >>> the battle for libya, france said today it wants libyan rebel leaders to negotiate with moammar gadhafi on the ground the rebels were pressing on toward tripoli. mark phillips reports from the battlefield. >> reporter: this is an area called qualesh in the western mountains of libya, runs 100 miles from the tunisian border, right through, drops toward tripoli. this here was until a...
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that's what we decided. >> reporter: brooke's wedding dress had to be rescued from the wreckage. aaron grabbed it out of a downtown tailor shop, hauling it down the street. the couple did have their doubts. wondering if it was okay to celebrate when so many are in pain. >> and we still have friends and people we know who are still trying to put things back together. i mean, you still almost feel guilty about doing it, and about being happy. >> reporter: but their guests told them this is just what joplin needs. >> we all need the hope for tomorrow. what a better way than a young, married couple. ♪ >> aaron, you may kiss your wife. >> reporter: so in a town where so much has been torn apart, aaron and brooke are beginning a new life together. and as it turns out, brooke and aaron's was not the only wedding that took place in joplin this weekend. i was actually driving down main street on saturday, saw another couple taking pictures on the street corner. people were honking and waving. clearly a moment of joy in a town that so desperately needs it. rebecca? >> ben, nice to see am
that's what we decided. >> reporter: brooke's wedding dress had to be rescued from the wreckage. aaron grabbed it out of a downtown tailor shop, hauling it down the street. the couple did have their doubts. wondering if it was okay to celebrate when so many are in pain. >> and we still have friends and people we know who are still trying to put things back together. i mean, you still almost feel guilty about doing it, and about being happy. >> reporter: but their guests told...
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the turkey was sold under honeysuckle white, shady brook farms, safeway and kroger. all carrying the code est p-963. >>> kraft foods plans to split into two publicly traded companies, one would handle their snack products, the other groceries, allowing krft to focus on the grocery business, seeing increased competition. >>> australian police are hunting for a man behind a bizarre bomb scare that turned out to be a hoax yesterday. the man broke into a wealthy family's home in sydney and chained what it he said was a bomb to the neck of an 18-year-old woman. you see her there. police spent ten hours getting that off here explosive explosives. they think it was an ex-portion plot. >>> this is what richard handl's stove looked like after three radioactive elements blew up in what police are calling a small nuclear meltdown. he said he'd been trying to split atoms inside his apartment as a hobby. why not? he was arrested yesterday for unauthorized possession of nuclear material. find another hobby, buddy. six minutes past the hour. >>> marysol castro in dallas leisurely c
the turkey was sold under honeysuckle white, shady brook farms, safeway and kroger. all carrying the code est p-963. >>> kraft foods plans to split into two publicly traded companies, one would handle their snack products, the other groceries, allowing krft to focus on the grocery business, seeing increased competition. >>> australian police are hunting for a man behind a bizarre bomb scare that turned out to be a hoax yesterday. the man broke into a wealthy family's home in...
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. >>> the controversial songwriter joseph brooks was found dead in his 'in new york city yesterday. after an apparent suicide. brooks won an oscar for the song "you light up my life" but he was also awaiting trial on charges of sexually assaulting more than a dozen women. joseph brooks was 73 years old. >>> and the fourth installment of the "pirates of the caribbean" movies set a box office record. it pulled in more than $256 million overseas. making it the highest grossing international movie opening ever. also made $90 million here domestically. so not bad. it's 12 minutes past the hour. back over to erica and chris. >> oh, man. a lot of money. >> marysol castro is standing by now with another check of the weather for us. just about 12 minutes past the hour. >> hello again. good morning, everyone at home. we want to show you the midwest and the area of severe weather for today. the same exact areas under the gun today, joplin is currently under a severe thunderstorm watch until 1:00 p.m. central. also under a flash flood watch that lasts until wednesday. another area of concern is
. >>> the controversial songwriter joseph brooks was found dead in his 'in new york city yesterday. after an apparent suicide. brooks won an oscar for the song "you light up my life" but he was also awaiting trial on charges of sexually assaulting more than a dozen women. joseph brooks was 73 years old. >>> and the fourth installment of the "pirates of the caribbean" movies set a box office record. it pulled in more than $256 million overseas. making it the...
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aaron cox, brooke watson, thanks so much for being with us. have a wonderful life together, and aaron enjoy seeing that dress tonight on brooke. >> yes. yes. i carried it a long way, so i can't wait. >> wonderful. thanks so much, guys. >> very sweet. >> it is. >> it is coming up on seven minutes past the hour. let's go over to betty nguyen for another look at the headlines. >> good morning russ and rebecca. good morning to you. palestinians in the gaza strip now have access to the outside world again. this morning, egypt reopened gaza's main gateway after a four-year blockade by both egypt and israel. the move is expected to ease economic hardship for more than 1 million people who live in gaza. israel imposed the blockade to isolate the radical hamas leadership. egypt's new lieds are have promised to improve relations with hamas. >>> former bosnian serb army general ratko mladic could face war crimes charges in a matter of days in the netherlands. mladic was captured thursday in serbia, after 16 years on the run. he was wanted for orchestrati
aaron cox, brooke watson, thanks so much for being with us. have a wonderful life together, and aaron enjoy seeing that dress tonight on brooke. >> yes. yes. i carried it a long way, so i can't wait. >> wonderful. thanks so much, guys. >> very sweet. >> it is. >> it is coming up on seven minutes past the hour. let's go over to betty nguyen for another look at the headlines. >> good morning russ and rebecca. good morning to you. palestinians in the gaza strip...
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the small brook was over. every place we lost the roads the river was now running where the road could be. before we could reconstruct the road we had to relocate the river. rocks had been created to not harm the environment at all. >> we have one road left that really there was nothing left. only a riverbed and we are making great progress there. >> the wet stone bridge flooded its banks and came across the road here and washed everything out and when the water had left, there was a foot of mud left in the restaurant. all my restaurant equipment was totally ruined. >> the water level was up to here. all the way down through. at that time there were about 6,000 or 7,000 pair of shoes down here. it probably took us eight weeks to get back to where we were fairly comfortable doing business. >> today, we have got a volunteer crew, mainly staff and friends and patrons of the pub are coming in to clean up this area here. hopefully, we will be able to get everything cleaned up for thursday and we hope to open thursd
the small brook was over. every place we lost the roads the river was now running where the road could be. before we could reconstruct the road we had to relocate the river. rocks had been created to not harm the environment at all. >> we have one road left that really there was nothing left. only a riverbed and we are making great progress there. >> the wet stone bridge flooded its banks and came across the road here and washed everything out and when the water had left, there was...
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the former editor to be his communications director, andy colson and close relationship with rebekah brooks who runs the publications department for rupert murdock. how can he say this with the relationships he's had? >> it's not just him who has had the relationships. he employed a former editor of the "news of the world" but this relationship between the british media and the tabloid newspapers goes back to mrs. thatcher's time. what david cameron tried to do was put himself at the head of a crusade to clean up the british media, and he announced these two inquiries, but what he couldn't do and politically he desperately needed to be able to do this is saying he would intervene to stop murdock taking over the rest of the television stations and he couldn't really answer these questions about his judgment in taking on andy colson. he kept coming back to the idea he had to give him a second chance, the second chance hadn't worked out for him. this really is a very dangerous moment for david cameron. people are equating it with the moment when tony blair lost the trust of the nation by his h
the former editor to be his communications director, andy colson and close relationship with rebekah brooks who runs the publications department for rupert murdock. how can he say this with the relationships he's had? >> it's not just him who has had the relationships. he employed a former editor of the "news of the world" but this relationship between the british media and the tabloid newspapers goes back to mrs. thatcher's time. what david cameron tried to do was put himself...
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>> reporter: but in dallas, brook lindhbalm has secured her future as nylo hotels. when she graduates she's got a job. michael mueller is brooke's boss, one of 12 ceos to move his company to dallas this year alone. >> the economic for texas is so strong we felt the opportunity to grow here in the future would be great. >> reporter: lured by a friendly if not hot business climate, many corporations are relocating to texas and bringing jobs with them. >> we've got a great hand and we're going to play it for all that it's worth. >> reporter: jim oberwetter who heads the dallas regional chamber is all in. he sent letters to 50 ceos in illinois trying to lure them to dallas. >> it was a great side by side comparison of how business fared in texas and illinois and i would say it was the difference between day and night. >> reporter: with no corporate or state income tax, texas is able to attract big companies and a strong workforce, but at what cost? faced with a $27 billion budget shortfall, texas cut $4 billion to schools and underfunded medicaid by $4.8 billion. the st
>> reporter: but in dallas, brook lindhbalm has secured her future as nylo hotels. when she graduates she's got a job. michael mueller is brooke's boss, one of 12 ceos to move his company to dallas this year alone. >> the economic for texas is so strong we felt the opportunity to grow here in the future would be great. >> reporter: lured by a friendly if not hot business climate, many corporations are relocating to texas and bringing jobs with them. >> we've got a great...
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because of the access to his son's medical records that, of course, -- >> especially with rebecca brooks who is really on the hot seat right now and under fire seemed to be supported by rupert murdoch at this point. when she's calling the prime minister at this point and saying that, look, we've got this information on your son, who's got cystic fibrosis, how much heat is on her? what's going to happen with her? >> there's a huge amount of heat on her not least because as long as rupert murdoch supports her, in the public realm she has zero credibility. she was editor of the news of the world at the time and she claims to have known nothing about it. let's take it at her word. nevertheless on her watch her journalists were hacking the mailboxes of missing 13-year-old teenager who ends up to have sadly been murd ired. all things are happening and she's done nothing about it. on her watch it happened. in public terms, she lacks credibility almost completely, and along with it, he backs her the more his own credibility is leeching away. you can see that the whole thing is now spiraling out
because of the access to his son's medical records that, of course, -- >> especially with rebecca brooks who is really on the hot seat right now and under fire seemed to be supported by rupert murdoch at this point. when she's calling the prime minister at this point and saying that, look, we've got this information on your son, who's got cystic fibrosis, how much heat is on her? what's going to happen with her? >> there's a huge amount of heat on her not least because as long as...
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brooks a british citizen could be legally compelled. a call on murdoch to withdraw his bid for bskyb which could have cemented his dominance over media. murdoch's takeover deal is almost certainly politically dead. the history has shown mu pert murdoch does not go down without a fight. the newspaper may have illegally obtained details of the illness of brown's son, "brown got it wrong" the headline in "the sun." >> newspapers, television here in the u.s., several holdings, have there been any calls to investigate the companies on this side of the pond? >> reporter: there have and discussion of it in parliament. john rockefeller, the senator in charge of the commerce committee yesterday said that he wants to look into whether, wants an investigation to look into whether news corp broke any u.s. laws because of allegations they may have hacked into the phones of 9/11 victims and today the prime minister cameron was asked about that here in the house of commons and he said he is going to look into it. >> dan lewis, thanks. >>> just ahead s
brooks a british citizen could be legally compelled. a call on murdoch to withdraw his bid for bskyb which could have cemented his dominance over media. murdoch's takeover deal is almost certainly politically dead. the history has shown mu pert murdoch does not go down without a fight. the newspaper may have illegally obtained details of the illness of brown's son, "brown got it wrong" the headline in "the sun." >> newspapers, television here in the u.s., several...
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the 600-mile-wide storm turned babbling brooks in vermont into raging rivers. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: it even swept away this 141-year-old bridge. the president warned it might only be the beginning. >> many americans are still at serious risk of power outages and flooding, which could get worse in the coming days as rivers swell past their banks. so i want people to understand that that is not over. >> reporter: and some with the potential for more flooding, those in areas safe and sound were making the best of the situation, trying to maintain a sunny outlook. >> there's a lot of beautiful summer left. just because a hurricane comes through doesn't mean the summer's over. >> reporter: i'm in new jersey about 20 miles west of new york city. there's good news here because this entire area was six feet under water. as you can see, the waters are now receding, so good news, at least in one part of new jersey. back to you, erica. >> lots of us need good news to focus on this morning. thanks. >>> hurricane irene was a tropical storm by the time it's eye went through new york city. cbs ne
the 600-mile-wide storm turned babbling brooks in vermont into raging rivers. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: it even swept away this 141-year-old bridge. the president warned it might only be the beginning. >> many americans are still at serious risk of power outages and flooding, which could get worse in the coming days as rivers swell past their banks. so i want people to understand that that is not over. >> reporter: and some with the potential for more flooding, those...
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already seen this british tabloid institution shuttered and claimed the job of murdoch's ceo rebeckah brooks and london's police chief. he did not give way to knowledge, both rupert and james saying they simply didn't know what was happening. then theater momentarily turned to farce. a protester from the public gallery tried to slam a foam pie into murdoch's face. he might have gotten closer had it not been the swift response and powerful right hook of murdoch's wife. a shirt sleeve murdoch seemed to gain the upper hand and the respect of his interrogators. >> i must say i think it shows immense guts mr. murdoch for you to continue answering questions now under the circumstances and i thank you for it. >> thank you. >> reporter: at times murdoch appeared bemused, a powerful titan not used to being questioned by anyone, in the end a glimpse of a decade who ruled the empire and now at least remains the boss. >> this terrible thing happened on your watch. mr. murdoch have you considered resigning. >> no. >> why not? >> because i feel that people i trust trusted, most i knew, at a level let me d
already seen this british tabloid institution shuttered and claimed the job of murdoch's ceo rebeckah brooks and london's police chief. he did not give way to knowledge, both rupert and james saying they simply didn't know what was happening. then theater momentarily turned to farce. a protester from the public gallery tried to slam a foam pie into murdoch's face. he might have gotten closer had it not been the swift response and powerful right hook of murdoch's wife. a shirt sleeve murdoch...
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. >> ron haskins of the brookings institution says because it includes factors like out of pocket health care, housing or food, the new calculation provides a more comprehensive picture. >> it costs money to get to work. it costs money to have your children cared for. there's no consideration to that in the current measure. so there are lots of very important technical improvements in the new measure. >> and the elderly are not alone. the hispanic poverty rate overall has jumped to 28% in this new formula largely because of low immigration participate in the safety net program. and the hispanic rate now surpasses that for african-americans for the first time. den reynolds, cbs news, new york. >> and here is one from the good deed deserves another department. 61-year-old victor geesebrook and his wife were driving along i-94. they happened to stumble upon a car with a flat. they stopped to help. we fastforward, victor suffers a heart attack. his wife franticly flags down help. the car stops, a nurse jumps out and immediately starts cpr and saves his life. that nurse, she was one of the tw
. >> ron haskins of the brookings institution says because it includes factors like out of pocket health care, housing or food, the new calculation provides a more comprehensive picture. >> it costs money to get to work. it costs money to have your children cared for. there's no consideration to that in the current measure. so there are lots of very important technical improvements in the new measure. >> and the elderly are not alone. the hispanic poverty rate overall has...
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politicians aimed to get murdoch and rebekah brooks to appear before parliamentary committee which recently grilled senior police officials over the "news of the world" phone hacking controversy. david cameron told parliament "if you own media in this country you should be able to called under oath. "former prime minister gordon brown joined the chorus of angry parliamentary railing. >> from the gutter to the sewers, the tragedy, mr. speaker, is that they let the rats out of the sewers. >> and there are questions for murdoch to answer in the u.s., a growing number of senators are calling for news corp withholdings who include fox news and the "wall street journal" to determine if american laws were broken, there are reports that news corp tried to hack into the phones of the victims of 9/11. >> news corp asked into the enters of a book by piers morgan. >> he was a long time employee of murdoch's "news of the world" and "the daily mirror" which is also investigated about phone hacks, he wrote about the practice of phone hacking in his memoirs published in 2005 and politicians are suggesting
politicians aimed to get murdoch and rebekah brooks to appear before parliamentary committee which recently grilled senior police officials over the "news of the world" phone hacking controversy. david cameron told parliament "if you own media in this country you should be able to called under oath. "former prime minister gordon brown joined the chorus of angry parliamentary railing. >> from the gutter to the sewers, the tragedy, mr. speaker, is that they let the rats...
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. >> joining us now is retired navy commander peter brooks, national security fellow with the heritage foundation. >> good morning. >> elaine laid out the three sort of basic areas of threat here, the government, private businesses, and then also the infrastructure. as you look at those three areas, which is the most vulnerable? >> well it's hard to say. it depends on what you're thinking about in terms of a threat. the pentagon and the military worry about cyber warfare in case we were to go to war with somebody, the government and congress and private industry are worried about cyber espionage, people getting access to our secrets or exfiltrating property. it depends exactly where you're putting the threat. obviously national security, economic security should be at the forefront of our concern. >> as we just heard in elaine's piece the chances that your data as the average americans had already been hacked pretty good. so is there anything that i can do about it? >> well of course if companies that hold that data need to step up and take the necessary cyber security measures to prot
. >> joining us now is retired navy commander peter brooks, national security fellow with the heritage foundation. >> good morning. >> elaine laid out the three sort of basic areas of threat here, the government, private businesses, and then also the infrastructure. as you look at those three areas, which is the most vulnerable? >> well it's hard to say. it depends on what you're thinking about in terms of a threat. the pentagon and the military worry about cyber warfare...
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this came after a judge granted a restraining order to the twins' mother, brooke mueller, who accuses sheen of threatening her and the kids. earlier today, sheen informed his hundreds of thousands of followers on twitter that quote, my son's are fine, my path is now clear. defeat is not an option. >>> katie couric now has a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >> good morning. robbery, assault, even rape. what do colleges really know about the athletes they recruit? a groundbreaking cbs news/"sports illustrated" investigation into crime and college football. that's tonight only on the "cbs evening news." >> it is four minutes past the hour. defeat is never an option for marysol castro. as she delivers our weather forecast. >> especially if i'm getting it from you, jeff. thank you. >> good morning. >> good morning, everyone at home. taking a look at the national picture we have two areas of high pressure. in the southern plains, and in the northern plains. but in the northern plains, high pressure comes with a price. cold temperatures. take a look at this. minot, 3 degrees, 5 degre
this came after a judge granted a restraining order to the twins' mother, brooke mueller, who accuses sheen of threatening her and the kids. earlier today, sheen informed his hundreds of thousands of followers on twitter that quote, my son's are fine, my path is now clear. defeat is not an option. >>> katie couric now has a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >> good morning. robbery, assault, even rape. what do colleges really know about the athletes they recruit?...
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hiking, biking, pilates... [ woman ] brooke... okay. i wear yoga pants because i am too lazy for real pants. that's my tide. what's yours? not a mammal in this household is willing to lay claim to its origin. but now is not the time for blame. now is the time for action. ♪call 1-800-steemer. helps defends against occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas and bloating. with three strains of good bacteria to help balance your colon. you had me at "probiotic." [ female announcer ] phillips' colon health. have i got a surprise for you! yeah, it's newad me [ barks beneful healthy fiesta. gotta love the protein for muscles-- whoo-hoo! and omega-rich nutrition for that shiny coat. ever think healthy could taste so good? [ woman announcing ] new beneful healthy fiesta. vo: a breakfast worth waking up for. enjoy the sausage, egg and cheese croissan'wich today. only at burger king. ♪ >>> in this morning's "healthwatch" a dangerous prescription drug shortage. the government reports a record number of shortages last year and it turns out this year
hiking, biking, pilates... [ woman ] brooke... okay. i wear yoga pants because i am too lazy for real pants. that's my tide. what's yours? not a mammal in this household is willing to lay claim to its origin. but now is not the time for blame. now is the time for action. ♪call 1-800-steemer. helps defends against occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas and bloating. with three strains of good bacteria to help balance your colon. you had me at "probiotic." [ female announcer ]...
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taylor swift was discovered at the blue bird and so was garth brooks, one of the most popular country music art is of all-time. >> he was not going to play that night but someone was sick, garth had sang for all the record labels in town and passed on. capitol being one of them and a representative from capitol records happened to just be at the blue bird cafe that night, saw him play and he was offered a deal. historic. >> there isn't a day that somebody says something about the blue bird to garth that he won't be completely supportive of what we do and acknowledging what the blue bird did for him. >> reporter: turns out that's no exaggeration. >> the blue bird is the beginning and the mecca, the end. you might think this is it but trust me, the way that the blue bird is run, the songwriters are king. >> reporter: monday night is open mike night at the blue bird. where are you from? yell it out. >> oklahoma! >> reporter: and hopefuls travel miles for the chance to play. >> it's a litany of people. you can see 12-year-old girls who want to be taylor swift. >> reporter: where are you f
taylor swift was discovered at the blue bird and so was garth brooks, one of the most popular country music art is of all-time. >> he was not going to play that night but someone was sick, garth had sang for all the record labels in town and passed on. capitol being one of them and a representative from capitol records happened to just be at the blue bird cafe that night, saw him play and he was offered a deal. historic. >> there isn't a day that somebody says something about the...
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erica west brook and darryl willie from oakland, california. oh, throwing the flour. charlotte and henry dorsey from new jersey and kris and david odekirk from layton, utah. >> guess who's also with us here this morning, erica? our judge for the competition, this morning's final challenge, it is chef spike mendelsohn. owner of washington's we the pizza. spike, good to have you with us. >> always a pleasure to be back. >> let's talk about the challenge first before we actually bring you in so you can judge this entire competition. so far this week we've tested our couples' knowledge of each other. their singing ability and their fashion sense. now we are turning up the heat with a cooking competition. we've even given each couple what we like to call a mystery box. >> a mystery box. >> it's filled with popular ingredients from their home state. now their job this morning is to create a dish together. >> i love this challenge. i think it may be my favorite one yet. >> we'll see how that pans out in about five minutes. >> what do you think? are you nervous? >> i'm really
erica west brook and darryl willie from oakland, california. oh, throwing the flour. charlotte and henry dorsey from new jersey and kris and david odekirk from layton, utah. >> guess who's also with us here this morning, erica? our judge for the competition, this morning's final challenge, it is chef spike mendelsohn. owner of washington's we the pizza. spike, good to have you with us. >> always a pleasure to be back. >> let's talk about the challenge first before we actually...
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. >> what's it been like since brooks & dunn broke up and you've gone solo? how have things evolved, how have things been different is this because you've been used so-tsto one thing so long. >> it's a welcome change for both of us. i think the other guy will tell you the same. been hiding out in the studio for the last few months and really digging it, enjoying it. having a great time. >> that's great. miranda, ronnie, thank you both. great job with the nominations. have one heck of a celebration down there. >> thanks, guys. >> 46th annual academy of country music awards will be broadcast live from las vegas on sunday, april 3rd 8:00 p.m. right here on cbs. >> and i wonder if it will be snowing april 3rd. >> no doubt. >> i feel like there's a good chance. up tomorrow, we did a little bit here with this earlier in the broadcast, we're kicking off a new series. i've always wanted to ch. and the powers that be asked us what we've always wanted to do. i learned how to blow glass. chris is up tomorrow, we'll see what you learned to do. >> one of the all-time grea
. >> what's it been like since brooks & dunn broke up and you've gone solo? how have things evolved, how have things been different is this because you've been used so-tsto one thing so long. >> it's a welcome change for both of us. i think the other guy will tell you the same. been hiding out in the studio for the last few months and really digging it, enjoying it. having a great time. >> that's great. miranda, ronnie, thank you both. great job with the nominations. have...
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>> well, you know, she had the best attorney in baltimore, ron shapiro, who was -- handled brooks robinson, a lot of the orioles who were a championship team at that time. the tricky part of it was, her contract didn't expire until the end of the year. but then, the people that had the contract had a 60-day option in there, and i said to shapiro, i said, we'll wait till january 1 because she's worth waiting for, but i can't wait the 60 days beyond that. he negotiated out of that. we put her on the air the 1st of january, and we were in last place, when we put her on the air and we won the february book less than a month later. >> dennis swanson, thank you for sharing where it all began with us. >> thank you, rebecca. >> we'll be right back. you're watching t"the early sho" on cbs. ♪ >> how classy. welcome back to the earl lir show, i'm russ mitchell. >> i'm rebecca jarvis. that music you just heard, these guys brought the house down on "american idol" thursday night. they're called il volo. and they are hugely popular overseas. they're just now breaking out here in the united states. we
>> well, you know, she had the best attorney in baltimore, ron shapiro, who was -- handled brooks robinson, a lot of the orioles who were a championship team at that time. the tricky part of it was, her contract didn't expire until the end of the year. but then, the people that had the contract had a 60-day option in there, and i said to shapiro, i said, we'll wait till january 1 because she's worth waiting for, but i can't wait the 60 days beyond that. he negotiated out of that. we put...
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the shocking revelations led to the closure of the "news of the world" and the resignation of rebekah brooks and others. murdoch personally apologized to millie's family when he met them in july. >> i was appalled to find out what had happened. >> if the $5 million figure is accurate, the cash settlement to the familiar and their chosen charity will dwarf previous payouts to hacking victims. it's understood the $1 million plus donation to charity will come out of murdoch's own pocket. rupert murdoch's personal fortune is estimated at more than $7 billion. the murdoch attorney said no amount of money is going to change what >>> as we told you earlier, the don't ask, don't tell policy for gays in the military expired at midnight. that means 13,000 people forced to leave the military under the old rules are now free to reenlist. >> however, one of them, former air force major mike almy is choosing a different route. he has chosen to sue to be reinstated. >> it's good to have you here. your thoughts, the fist day? >> it's a little bittersweet, i must say. it's a tremendous step forward towards e
the shocking revelations led to the closure of the "news of the world" and the resignation of rebekah brooks and others. murdoch personally apologized to millie's family when he met them in july. >> i was appalled to find out what had happened. >> if the $5 million figure is accurate, the cash settlement to the familiar and their chosen charity will dwarf previous payouts to hacking victims. it's understood the $1 million plus donation to charity will come out of murdoch's...
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this arrest, like that of murdoch's london ceorebekah brooks before it, tightens the noose on james murdoch. he said at the time he thought it was an isolated incident, but lawyers for victims say hacking didn't just happen at murdoch's newspapers, it was rife throughout the british newspaper industry known as fleet street. >> questions have to be asked of everybody who was involved probably in fleet street from the mid 1990s onwards. >> reporter: cnn post piers morgan was the editor of "daily mirror" from 1996 to 2004. he's feeling the heat, categorically denied playing any part in phone hacking during his watch. one man pled guilty for his part in the drama, comedian johnny marbles, real name jonathan may bowles, threw a foam pie at rupert murdoch during the hearing a few weeks ago. a judge threw him in jail for six weeks, he may be the latest person to face jail time in connection with the phone hacking scandal but may not be the last. a few british lawmakers wanted to get james murdoch to reapair but instead settle for a letter outlining exactly what he knew and when he knew about it. c
this arrest, like that of murdoch's london ceorebekah brooks before it, tightens the noose on james murdoch. he said at the time he thought it was an isolated incident, but lawyers for victims say hacking didn't just happen at murdoch's newspapers, it was rife throughout the british newspaper industry known as fleet street. >> questions have to be asked of everybody who was involved probably in fleet street from the mid 1990s onwards. >> reporter: cnn post piers morgan was the...
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nutritionists like katherine brooking applaud the move. >> it's all about education for those people who are making efforts to be more healthful. this is great to have more transparency and more information. >> reporter: but will that knowledge convince cinema foodies to forego their favorite theater snack? >> well, knowing that it's 1500 or 1400 calories, yes. >> wow. wow that is a lot. so i should be staying away from popcorn. >> i don't think i'm going to order any more popcorn. >> reporter: no? >> no, i'm going to order a granola bar. >> reporter: some establishments already post nutritional information in accordance with city or state laws and customers are responding. >> i was going to order the nachos with the cheese but i noticed calories up on the board. i said no way, jose. >> how many calories? >> too many calories. >> reporter: movie theater chains are pushing back, though, arguing the original health care bill was never intended to include them. gary klein of the national association of theater owners told the "l.a. times," it's dinner and a movie. not dinner at a movie.
nutritionists like katherine brooking applaud the move. >> it's all about education for those people who are making efforts to be more healthful. this is great to have more transparency and more information. >> reporter: but will that knowledge convince cinema foodies to forego their favorite theater snack? >> well, knowing that it's 1500 or 1400 calories, yes. >> wow. wow that is a lot. so i should be staying away from popcorn. >> i don't think i'm going to order...
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erica west brook and darryl willie from oakland, california. lakeland utah's kris and david owed kirk. amber and nick nun from shreveport, louisiana, and charlotte and henry dorsey. >> question number one. >> the competition kicked off monday with the game showcasing how well they know one another. or don't. know each other. >> by morning's end -- >> never been kissed. >> erica and darryl and kris and david were tied with two points each. amber and nick were on the board with one while charlotte and henry were still looking to get into the game. >> for today's challenge, duets. >> tuesday morning the contestants prepared to display their musical talent. and the late show with david letterman's paul shaffer offered some great advice. >> you can step on their lines, just don't step on their feet. >> as our couples took the stage. ♪ ain't nothing like the real thing baby ♪ >> some went the romantic route. ♪ from one lover to another uh-huh ♪ >> while others chose to show a little more personality. ♪ >> in the end -- ♪ you're the one th
erica west brook and darryl willie from oakland, california. lakeland utah's kris and david owed kirk. amber and nick nun from shreveport, louisiana, and charlotte and henry dorsey. >> question number one. >> the competition kicked off monday with the game showcasing how well they know one another. or don't. know each other. >> by morning's end -- >> never been kissed. >> erica and darryl and kris and david were tied with two points each. amber and nick were on the...